Tribute to Those Who Served 6: Freidline Traditional Cache
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Tribute to Those Who Served 6: Freidline
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This is the sixth in a series designed to give tribute to all those who have served in order to keep us free. In each of the cemeteries in this series you will be able to find headstones for some who paid the ultimate price as well as others who have served during wars that we have fought.
This series is being started as a means to celebrate Memorial Day 2007. Take time to offer your respect to those who have been willing to offer their lives in service to a nation that should forever be grateful.
Freidline Cemetery is a small country cemetery. The oldest headstone that was readable was from the 1860's. A civil war soldier interred there was Charles Lawrence Co H, 124 Regt, Ind Inf.
The cache is a peanutbutter jar that has been camoed. Its starting contents include: a Winter Olympics Pin, a nugget bracelet, a flashing heart pin, New Hampshire Key Chain, Shell Bracelet, a carbineer, a BUCK for the FTF and a log. You will have to supply your own writing implement to sign the log.
The cache is not located on a grave. Search only during daylight hours.
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